Balliol College, Oxford

Balliol College
University of Oxford
Arms: Azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, impaling Gules, an orle argent
LocationBroad Street, Oxford
Coordinates51°45′17″N 1°15′28″W / 51.7547°N 1.2578°W / 51.7547; -1.2578
Full nameThe Master and Scholars of Balliol College in the University of Oxford
Latin nameCollegium Balliolense
Established1263 (1263)
Named forJohn I de Balliol
Sister collegeSt John's College, Cambridge
MasterHelen Ghosh
Undergraduatesc.395 (2023)
Postgraduatesc.405 (2023)
Endowment£146m (2023)
Websiteballiol.ox.ac.uk
Boat clubBalliol College Boat Club
Map
Location in Oxford city centre

Balliol College (/ˈbliəl/) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1263 by nobleman John I de Balliol, it has a claim to be the oldest college in Oxford and the English-speaking world.

With a governing body of a master and around 80 fellows, the college's main buildings are located on Broad Street with additional buildings to the east in Jowett Walk and Holywell Manor. As one of the larger colleges of Oxford University, Balliol typically has around 400 of both undergraduates and graduates. The college pioneered the PPE degree in the 1920s.

Balliol has notable alumni from a wide range of disciplines. These include 13 Nobel Prize winners and four British prime ministers.